DOMINION BAZAAR.
«—, —< The Dominion Bazaar was brought to '.a conclusion last evening, when there was a good attendance of the public. The Masterton South Band played selections in front of the Hall in the early psirt of the evening. Good business was done at the stalls. The following won raffles:—F. Tonquist, Miss F. Miller (2), Mrs G. Cullen, B. Wood, W. H. Billington, J. Wickens, Mrs H. Grey, Mrs C] Cross, Mrs F. Boyle, Mr Sayer, Mr, Gray, Mr Youlden, J.G.0., A. Bain, J. Annan, Mrs Deadman, J. Jones, C. Cross, A. Jamieson, H, Falk. The Bazaar has been a decided success and the Uniform Fund of the Band should be considerably augmented by the proceeds. The supervisor, Mr George Gray, is deserving of a special word of praise, as he had the arrangements complete in every detail. He spared no effort to make the function a success, and was courteous and obliging to patrons desirous of obtaining information in connection with the Bazaar. The secretary, Mr F. H. Harding, was also avery hard-working official, and his efforts assisted considerably in making the affair the success it was. Both of these gentlemen-were assisted by£ energetic ladies' arfd men's committees;
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3139, 17 March 1909, Page 5
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199DOMINION BAZAAR. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3139, 17 March 1909, Page 5
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